Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty

<b>AIM:</b>To determine the long-term effects of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) on intraocular pressure (IOP) and the number of medications used up to 5y following treatment in glaucoma patients receiving maximally tolerated medical therapy (MTMT).<b>METHODS:</b>The Wi...

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Main Authors: Varun Patel, Eman El Hawy, Michael Waisbourd, Camila Zangalli, Daniel M. Shapiro, Lalita Gupta, Michael Hsieh, Abigail Kasprenski, L. Jay Katz, George L. Spaeth
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Language:English
Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2015-10-01
Series:International Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2015/5/20150519.pdf
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spelling doaj-134b946cc9b94cfc8e7d928ee435b33a2020-11-24T23:40:06ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982015-10-018596096410.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.05.19Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplastyVarun Patel0Eman El Hawy1Michael Waisbourd2Camila Zangalli3Daniel M. Shapiro4Lalita Gupta5Michael Hsieh6Abigail Kasprenski7L. Jay Katz8George L. Spaeth9Glaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USAGlaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia 19104, USA<b>AIM:</b>To determine the long-term effects of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) on intraocular pressure (IOP) and the number of medications used up to 5y following treatment in glaucoma patients receiving maximally tolerated medical therapy (MTMT).<b>METHODS:</b>The Wills Eye Hospital Glaucoma Research Center retrospectively reviewed the charts of glaucoma patients who underwent SLT after receiving MTMT. Eyes that did not achieve their target pressure within 3mo following SLT were excluded from the study. Changes in mean IOP and number of glaucoma medications used were analyzed at 1, 3, and 5y following SLT.<b>RESULTS:</b>Seventy-five eyes of 67 patients were included in the study. Fifteen eyes that received SLT failed to achieve their target pressure within 3mo and were excluded from the study. The average follow-up time was 37.4mo (±14.4). Mean IOP was significantly reduced 1y after treatment (<i>P=</i>0.005). It was also reduced 3, 5y after treatment without reaching statistical significance (<i>P</i>=0.20 and <i>P</i>=0.072, respectively). There was a significant decrease in mean number of medications used 1, 3, 5y after treatment (<i>P</i>&lt;0.001, <i>P</i>&lt;0.001, and <i>P</i>=0.039, respectively). In the span of 5y, 2 eyes (2.7%) underwent repeat SLT, 7 eyes (9.3%) underwent glaucoma surgery and an additional 3 eyes (4.0%) underwent both.<b>CONCLUSION:</b>SLT significantly reduced the number of glaucoma medications used 5y following treatment in glaucoma patients receiving MTMT. SLT may delay operating-room surgery.http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2015/5/20150519.pdfselective laser trabeculoplastylong-termintraocular pressurenumber of medications usedmaximally tolerated medical therapyglaucoma
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author Varun Patel
Eman El Hawy
Michael Waisbourd
Camila Zangalli
Daniel M. Shapiro
Lalita Gupta
Michael Hsieh
Abigail Kasprenski
L. Jay Katz
George L. Spaeth
spellingShingle Varun Patel
Eman El Hawy
Michael Waisbourd
Camila Zangalli
Daniel M. Shapiro
Lalita Gupta
Michael Hsieh
Abigail Kasprenski
L. Jay Katz
George L. Spaeth
Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
International Journal of Ophthalmology
selective laser trabeculoplasty
long-term
intraocular pressure
number of medications used
maximally tolerated medical therapy
glaucoma
author_facet Varun Patel
Eman El Hawy
Michael Waisbourd
Camila Zangalli
Daniel M. Shapiro
Lalita Gupta
Michael Hsieh
Abigail Kasprenski
L. Jay Katz
George L. Spaeth
author_sort Varun Patel
title Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
title_short Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
title_full Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
title_fullStr Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
title_sort long-term outcomes in patients initially responsive to selective laser trabeculoplasty
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2015-10-01
description <b>AIM:</b>To determine the long-term effects of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) on intraocular pressure (IOP) and the number of medications used up to 5y following treatment in glaucoma patients receiving maximally tolerated medical therapy (MTMT).<b>METHODS:</b>The Wills Eye Hospital Glaucoma Research Center retrospectively reviewed the charts of glaucoma patients who underwent SLT after receiving MTMT. Eyes that did not achieve their target pressure within 3mo following SLT were excluded from the study. Changes in mean IOP and number of glaucoma medications used were analyzed at 1, 3, and 5y following SLT.<b>RESULTS:</b>Seventy-five eyes of 67 patients were included in the study. Fifteen eyes that received SLT failed to achieve their target pressure within 3mo and were excluded from the study. The average follow-up time was 37.4mo (±14.4). Mean IOP was significantly reduced 1y after treatment (<i>P=</i>0.005). It was also reduced 3, 5y after treatment without reaching statistical significance (<i>P</i>=0.20 and <i>P</i>=0.072, respectively). There was a significant decrease in mean number of medications used 1, 3, 5y after treatment (<i>P</i>&lt;0.001, <i>P</i>&lt;0.001, and <i>P</i>=0.039, respectively). In the span of 5y, 2 eyes (2.7%) underwent repeat SLT, 7 eyes (9.3%) underwent glaucoma surgery and an additional 3 eyes (4.0%) underwent both.<b>CONCLUSION:</b>SLT significantly reduced the number of glaucoma medications used 5y following treatment in glaucoma patients receiving MTMT. SLT may delay operating-room surgery.
topic selective laser trabeculoplasty
long-term
intraocular pressure
number of medications used
maximally tolerated medical therapy
glaucoma
url http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2015/5/20150519.pdf
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